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Justin Bieber gets cozy with SZA in new music video and fans are loving it

A shirtless young man and a woman with curly hair sitting on a bed in a retro-styled bedroom, engaging in conversation or playful interaction.
Fans of Justin Bieber and SZA were definitely not snoozing after seeing her latest music video drop. (Courtesy: SZA/YouTube)

Fans of Justin Bieber and SZA were definitely not snoozing after seeing her latest music video drop. 

In fact, fans were front and centre for all of the steamy action. 

On Friday, the American singer-songwriter dropped the music video for “Snooze”, of her most popular chart-topping songs of her album SOS. In the video, SZA is coupled up with four men, 

Power Book II star Woody McClain, Beef star Young Mazino, American record producer Benny Blanco and finally, Canadian heartthrob Justin Bieber. 

Throughout the music video, SZA is seen being intimate with each of her partners. With Justin Bieber in specific, she is smoking, snuggling, dancing and riding a tractor with him.

The video was directed by Bradley J. Calder and outlines the ups and downs of a romantic relationship. Not only does SZA display the honeymoon phase of a relationship, but she also shows scenes of herself arguing with each of her partners. 

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Since its release, fans of both SZA and Justin Bieber have been reacting heavily to the collaboration and let’s just say fans seem to have Bieber fever all over again.

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In an Instagram post over the weekend, the Grammy award-winning artist thanked everyone involved in the making of her music video. 

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SZA’s “Snooze” has consistently remained on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. So far, it has over eight billion streams worldwide. 

SZA is set to begin her “SOS” North American tour on Sept. 20 in Miami.

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